Impostor phenomenon and counselor development: The critical role of self‐compassion DOI Open Access
B. J. Clarke,

Michael T. Hartley,

Carly Button

и другие.

Journal of Counseling & Development, Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Ноя. 5, 2024

Abstract Self‐compassion is an important protective factor for managing and regulating complex emotions. This article reports on a study exploring the mediating effect of self‐compassion relationship between impostor phenomenon (IP) counseling self‐efficacy (CSE) among 281 counselors‐in‐training (CITs). The most striking finding that 65.1% students reported frequent‐to‐intense IP. Furthermore, higher IP correlated with mental distress lower CSE. Consistent social learning theory, ability to self‐regulate physiological affective states fully mediated negative CSE, accounting 60.9% variance. Implications address alarming prevalence severity CITs powerful role may play in professional development CITs.

Язык: Английский

Impostor phenomenon and counselor development: The critical role of self‐compassion DOI Open Access
B. J. Clarke,

Michael T. Hartley,

Carly Button

и другие.

Journal of Counseling & Development, Год журнала: 2024, Номер unknown

Опубликована: Ноя. 5, 2024

Abstract Self‐compassion is an important protective factor for managing and regulating complex emotions. This article reports on a study exploring the mediating effect of self‐compassion relationship between impostor phenomenon (IP) counseling self‐efficacy (CSE) among 281 counselors‐in‐training (CITs). The most striking finding that 65.1% students reported frequent‐to‐intense IP. Furthermore, higher IP correlated with mental distress lower CSE. Consistent social learning theory, ability to self‐regulate physiological affective states fully mediated negative CSE, accounting 60.9% variance. Implications address alarming prevalence severity CITs powerful role may play in professional development CITs.

Язык: Английский

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